CWHC Atlantic delivers second round of workshops on how to manage bats in buildings.
In January and early February 2020, the CWHC’s bat health team delivered free workshops in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia…
In January and early February 2020, the CWHC’s bat health team delivered free workshops in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia…
Last November (2019), The CWHC was informed that a very unusual fish had washed up on the red shores of…
On December 11, pathologists, students, and staff from the CWHC and AVC performed a necropsy on a rare Cuvier’s Beaked…
CWHC-Atlantic’s “bat team” consists of Dr. Scott McBurney, Dr. Megan Jones, Jordi Segers, and Tessa McBurney, based in the Department…
Bats are important and fascinating animals. They eat tons of insect pests; keeping our crops and forests healthy and saving…
Trichomonosis has once again returned to eastern Canada this summer. The disease is caused by the protozoan parasite Trichomonas gallinae…
Le Golfe du Saint-Laurent est un endroit achalandé. Est traversé par de multiples routes de trafic maritime et devient de…
The Gulf of St. Lawrence is a busy place. It is crossed by multiple lines of heavy international shipping traffic,…
On June 7, 2019, teams from Canadian Wildlife Health Cooperative, Atlantic and Quebec nodes, participated in a necropsy on an…
This time we head to the East coast and introduce two vet students working with the CWHC-Atlantic… Amanda Clark is…